Rolf Olsen
1919 - 1998Rolf Olsen (26 December 1919 – 3 April 1998) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director. He appeared in 60 films between 1949 and 1990. He also wrote for 51 films and directed a further 33 between 1947 and 1990.
He was born in Vienna, Austria and died in Munich, Germany.
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Blutiger Freitag
Rolf Olsen
Raimund Harmstorf, Amadeus August
Womanizing thug Klett is sprung from the courthouse by two accomplices, then sets about planning the big heist of a local bank, equipped with a cache of high-powered weapons he's acquired from an American army outpost. Together with his faithful protégé, who reluctantly on-boards his young girlfriend and her AWOL brother, the quartet bumble their way through the supposedly full-proof plan that aims to deliver them a cool million in cash and a new life in Australia. Predictably, things deteriorate quickly at every turn.
Bloody Friday
In Frankfurt sind die Nächte heiß
Rolf Olsen
Vera Tschechowa, Erik Schumann
After the brutal murder of the prostitute Vera Paterny, Inspector Reinisch hardly makes any progress with the investigation. Vera's colleague Sonja reports on wild sex parties of the murdered and mentions names, prominent names.
Hot Nights in Frankfurt
When Night Falls on the Reeperbahn
Rolf Olsen
Marlies Dräger, Karl Lieffen
A crime reporter (Erik Schumann) uncovers a lurid plot by a Hamburg gang to dose impressionable young girls with LSD in order to enslave them into prostitution. Featuring mad killers, psychedelic acid trips and ladies mud wrestling!
When Night Falls on the Reeperbahn
… und du mein Schatz bleibst hier
Franz Antel
Vivi Bach, Hans von Borsody
Instead of attending seminars and lectures at the University of World Trade, Peter Baumann prefers to work exclusively in the student orchestra. With his friends Hans, Tommy, Udo, Gus and Max, he tries so far in vain to get a recording contract or at least an audition in the Wiener Stadthalle.
… und du mein Schatz bleibst hier